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当社社長のジョエル・スポルスキーの回答を引用します:

Close questions based on moral objections?Close questions based on moral objections?

Don't censor. It's not your job to enforce every rule that every tin-pot dictator, school administrator, or corrupt politician sets up. If you are actually personally horrified that students might access a website that doesn't meet the standards of their school, don't answer the question, but don't block the acquisition of knowledge just because you don't like the purpose that knowledge will be used for.

In this particular case, of course, the question was off-topic because it had nothing to do with programming, so it was OK to close it as off-topic.

But as a general rule, Stack Overflow exists to spread knowledge, not to give smug people the chance to play petty censorship games. The value of the diffusion of knowledge by far outweighs any interest this community might have in enforcing someone else's arbitrary rules, and we cannot possibly claim to have enough information, or the moral authority, to make decisions over whether or not a given individual has the right to even learn about how proxies work, or how to work around them.

Once again: the question was off-topic, and if you are uncomfortable answering a question which you think will be used in a way you are uncomfortable with, just don't answer it. But to decide that this community has an interest in the repression of the transmission of engineering and scientific knowledge goes deeply against everything that Stack Overflow stands for.

当社は情報を広げたい派です。

他社のルールに違反しているかどうかを判断するのは当コミュニティの役割ではないです。何かの理由で回答するのが心配な場合、回答しなくてもよいです。そして、自分が同意した利用規約に違反するのはいけませんが、違反せず情報の共有ができるのであれば、あとは個人の判断になります。

自分が提供した知識にどのような使い道を見出だすかは読む人の判断にもよりますし、あなた自身が違反をしない限り共有することを基本にしてほしいと思っています。

当社社長のジョエル・スポルスキーの回答を引用します:

Close questions based on moral objections?

Don't censor. It's not your job to enforce every rule that every tin-pot dictator, school administrator, or corrupt politician sets up. If you are actually personally horrified that students might access a website that doesn't meet the standards of their school, don't answer the question, but don't block the acquisition of knowledge just because you don't like the purpose that knowledge will be used for.

In this particular case, of course, the question was off-topic because it had nothing to do with programming, so it was OK to close it as off-topic.

But as a general rule, Stack Overflow exists to spread knowledge, not to give smug people the chance to play petty censorship games. The value of the diffusion of knowledge by far outweighs any interest this community might have in enforcing someone else's arbitrary rules, and we cannot possibly claim to have enough information, or the moral authority, to make decisions over whether or not a given individual has the right to even learn about how proxies work, or how to work around them.

Once again: the question was off-topic, and if you are uncomfortable answering a question which you think will be used in a way you are uncomfortable with, just don't answer it. But to decide that this community has an interest in the repression of the transmission of engineering and scientific knowledge goes deeply against everything that Stack Overflow stands for.

当社は情報を広げたい派です。

他社のルールに違反しているかどうかを判断するのは当コミュニティの役割ではないです。何かの理由で回答するのが心配な場合、回答しなくてもよいです。そして、自分が同意した利用規約に違反するのはいけませんが、違反せず情報の共有ができるのであれば、あとは個人の判断になります。

自分が提供した知識にどのような使い道を見出だすかは読む人の判断にもよりますし、あなた自身が違反をしない限り共有することを基本にしてほしいと思っています。

当社社長のジョエル・スポルスキーの回答を引用します:

Close questions based on moral objections?

Don't censor. It's not your job to enforce every rule that every tin-pot dictator, school administrator, or corrupt politician sets up. If you are actually personally horrified that students might access a website that doesn't meet the standards of their school, don't answer the question, but don't block the acquisition of knowledge just because you don't like the purpose that knowledge will be used for.

In this particular case, of course, the question was off-topic because it had nothing to do with programming, so it was OK to close it as off-topic.

But as a general rule, Stack Overflow exists to spread knowledge, not to give smug people the chance to play petty censorship games. The value of the diffusion of knowledge by far outweighs any interest this community might have in enforcing someone else's arbitrary rules, and we cannot possibly claim to have enough information, or the moral authority, to make decisions over whether or not a given individual has the right to even learn about how proxies work, or how to work around them.

Once again: the question was off-topic, and if you are uncomfortable answering a question which you think will be used in a way you are uncomfortable with, just don't answer it. But to decide that this community has an interest in the repression of the transmission of engineering and scientific knowledge goes deeply against everything that Stack Overflow stands for.

当社は情報を広げたい派です。

他社のルールに違反しているかどうかを判断するのは当コミュニティの役割ではないです。何かの理由で回答するのが心配な場合、回答しなくてもよいです。そして、自分が同意した利用規約に違反するのはいけませんが、違反せず情報の共有ができるのであれば、あとは個人の判断になります。

自分が提供した知識にどのような使い道を見出だすかは読む人の判断にもよりますし、あなた自身が違反をしない限り共有することを基本にしてほしいと思っています。

引用部分が不自然に左に寄っていて、必要以上に文字だらけに見えたので改行しないように修正
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当社社長のジョエル・スポルスキーの回答を引用します:

Close questions based on moral objections?

Don't censor. It's not your job to enforce every rule that every
tin tin-pot dictator, school administrator, or corrupt politician sets up.
If If you are actually personally horrified that students might access a
website website that doesn't meet the standards of their school, don't answer
the the question, but don't block the acquisition of knowledge just
because because you don't like the purpose that knowledge will be used for.

In this particular case, of course, the question was off-topic because
it it had nothing to do with programming, so it was OK to close it as
off off-topic.

But as a general rule, Stack Overflow exists to spread knowledge, not
to to give smug people the chance to play petty censorship games. The
value value of the diffusion of knowledge by far outweighs any interest this
community community might have in enforcing someone else's arbitrary rules, and
we we cannot possibly claim to have enough information, or the moral
authority authority, to make decisions over whether or not a given individual
has has the right to even learn about how proxies work, or how to work
around around them.

Once again: the question was off-topic, and if you are uncomfortable
answering answering a question which you think will be used in a way you are
uncomfortable uncomfortable with, just don't answer it. But to decide that this
community community has an interest in the repression of the transmission of
engineering engineering and scientific knowledge goes deeply against everything
that that Stack Overflow stands for.

当社は情報を広げたい派です。

他社のルールに違反しているかどうかを判断するのは当コミュニティの役割ではないです。何かの理由で回答するのが心配な場合、回答しなくてもよいです。そして、自分が同意した利用規約に違反するのはいけませんが、違反せず情報の共有ができるのであれば、あとは個人の判断になります。

自分が提供した知識にどのような使い道を見出だすかは読む人の判断にもよりますし、あなた自身が違反をしない限り共有することを基本にしてほしいと思っています。

当社社長のジョエル・スポルスキーの回答を引用します:

Close questions based on moral objections?

Don't censor. It's not your job to enforce every rule that every
tin-pot dictator, school administrator, or corrupt politician sets up.
If you are actually personally horrified that students might access a
website that doesn't meet the standards of their school, don't answer
the question, but don't block the acquisition of knowledge just
because you don't like the purpose that knowledge will be used for.

In this particular case, of course, the question was off-topic because
it had nothing to do with programming, so it was OK to close it as
off-topic.

But as a general rule, Stack Overflow exists to spread knowledge, not
to give smug people the chance to play petty censorship games. The
value of the diffusion of knowledge by far outweighs any interest this
community might have in enforcing someone else's arbitrary rules, and
we cannot possibly claim to have enough information, or the moral
authority, to make decisions over whether or not a given individual
has the right to even learn about how proxies work, or how to work
around them.

Once again: the question was off-topic, and if you are uncomfortable
answering a question which you think will be used in a way you are
uncomfortable with, just don't answer it. But to decide that this
community has an interest in the repression of the transmission of
engineering and scientific knowledge goes deeply against everything
that Stack Overflow stands for.

当社は情報を広げたい派です。

他社のルールに違反しているかどうかを判断するのは当コミュニティの役割ではないです。何かの理由で回答するのが心配な場合、回答しなくてもよいです。そして、自分が同意した利用規約に違反するのはいけませんが、違反せず情報の共有ができるのであれば、あとは個人の判断になります。

自分が提供した知識にどのような使い道を見出だすかは読む人の判断にもよりますし、あなた自身が違反をしない限り共有することを基本にしてほしいと思っています。

当社社長のジョエル・スポルスキーの回答を引用します:

Close questions based on moral objections?

Don't censor. It's not your job to enforce every rule that every tin-pot dictator, school administrator, or corrupt politician sets up. If you are actually personally horrified that students might access a website that doesn't meet the standards of their school, don't answer the question, but don't block the acquisition of knowledge just because you don't like the purpose that knowledge will be used for.

In this particular case, of course, the question was off-topic because it had nothing to do with programming, so it was OK to close it as off-topic.

But as a general rule, Stack Overflow exists to spread knowledge, not to give smug people the chance to play petty censorship games. The value of the diffusion of knowledge by far outweighs any interest this community might have in enforcing someone else's arbitrary rules, and we cannot possibly claim to have enough information, or the moral authority, to make decisions over whether or not a given individual has the right to even learn about how proxies work, or how to work around them.

Once again: the question was off-topic, and if you are uncomfortable answering a question which you think will be used in a way you are uncomfortable with, just don't answer it. But to decide that this community has an interest in the repression of the transmission of engineering and scientific knowledge goes deeply against everything that Stack Overflow stands for.

当社は情報を広げたい派です。

他社のルールに違反しているかどうかを判断するのは当コミュニティの役割ではないです。何かの理由で回答するのが心配な場合、回答しなくてもよいです。そして、自分が同意した利用規約に違反するのはいけませんが、違反せず情報の共有ができるのであれば、あとは個人の判断になります。

自分が提供した知識にどのような使い道を見出だすかは読む人の判断にもよりますし、あなた自身が違反をしない限り共有することを基本にしてほしいと思っています。

日本語として読みにくかった箇所を修正。当社と他社の対比、回答しないことと共有することの対比が分かりやすいように文の順番を入れ替えました
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当社社長のジョエルスポルスキーが下記ジョエル・スポルスキーの回答書きました引用します

Close questions based on moral objections?

Don't censor. It's not your job to enforce every rule that every
tin-pot dictator, school administrator, or corrupt politician sets up.
If you are actually personally horrified that students might access a
website that doesn't meet the standards of their school, don't answer
the question, but don't block the acquisition of knowledge just
because you don't like the purpose that knowledge will be used for.

In this particular case, of course, the question was off-topic because
it had nothing to do with programming, so it was OK to close it as
off-topic.

But as a general rule, Stack Overflow exists to spread knowledge, not
to give smug people the chance to play petty censorship games. The
value of the diffusion of knowledge by far outweighs any interest this
community might have in enforcing someone else's arbitrary rules, and
we cannot possibly claim to have enough information, or the moral
authority, to make decisions over whether or not a given individual
has the right to even learn about how proxies work, or how to work
around them.

Once again: the question was off-topic, and if you are uncomfortable
answering a question which you think will be used in a way you are
uncomfortable with, just don't answer it. But to decide that this
community has an interest in the repression of the transmission of
engineering and scientific knowledge goes deeply against everything
that Stack Overflow stands for.

当社は情報を広げたい派です。

他社のルールに違反しているかどうかを判断するのは当コミュニティの役割ではないです。何かの理由で回答を出すするのが心配な場合、回答しなくてもよいです。それを言いながらそして他社のルールで違反かどうかを判断するのは当コミュニティの役割ではないです。自分が同意したTOSなら反対してはならない利用規約に違反するのはいけませんが、それを違反せず情報の共有ができるのであれば、あとは個人の判断になります。

自分が提供するした知識にどのような使い道があるを見出だすかは読む人の判断にもよりますし、あなた自身が違反的なことをしない限り共有することを基本にしてほしいと思っています。

当社社長のジョエルスポルスキーが下記書きました

Close questions based on moral objections?

Don't censor. It's not your job to enforce every rule that every
tin-pot dictator, school administrator, or corrupt politician sets up.
If you are actually personally horrified that students might access a
website that doesn't meet the standards of their school, don't answer
the question, but don't block the acquisition of knowledge just
because you don't like the purpose that knowledge will be used for.

In this particular case, of course, the question was off-topic because
it had nothing to do with programming, so it was OK to close it as
off-topic.

But as a general rule, Stack Overflow exists to spread knowledge, not
to give smug people the chance to play petty censorship games. The
value of the diffusion of knowledge by far outweighs any interest this
community might have in enforcing someone else's arbitrary rules, and
we cannot possibly claim to have enough information, or the moral
authority, to make decisions over whether or not a given individual
has the right to even learn about how proxies work, or how to work
around them.

Once again: the question was off-topic, and if you are uncomfortable
answering a question which you think will be used in a way you are
uncomfortable with, just don't answer it. But to decide that this
community has an interest in the repression of the transmission of
engineering and scientific knowledge goes deeply against everything
that Stack Overflow stands for.

当社は情報を広げたい派です。何かの理由で回答を出すのが心配な場合、回答しなくてもよいです。それを言いながら他社のルールで違反かどうかを判断するのは当コミュニティの役割ではないです。自分が同意したTOSなら反対してはならないが、それを違反せず情報の共有ができるのであれば、あとは個人の判断になります。

自分が提供する知識にどのような使い道があるかは読む人の判断にもよりますし、あなた自身が違反的なことをしない限り共有を基本にしてほしいと思っています。

当社社長のジョエル・スポルスキーの回答引用します

Close questions based on moral objections?

Don't censor. It's not your job to enforce every rule that every
tin-pot dictator, school administrator, or corrupt politician sets up.
If you are actually personally horrified that students might access a
website that doesn't meet the standards of their school, don't answer
the question, but don't block the acquisition of knowledge just
because you don't like the purpose that knowledge will be used for.

In this particular case, of course, the question was off-topic because
it had nothing to do with programming, so it was OK to close it as
off-topic.

But as a general rule, Stack Overflow exists to spread knowledge, not
to give smug people the chance to play petty censorship games. The
value of the diffusion of knowledge by far outweighs any interest this
community might have in enforcing someone else's arbitrary rules, and
we cannot possibly claim to have enough information, or the moral
authority, to make decisions over whether or not a given individual
has the right to even learn about how proxies work, or how to work
around them.

Once again: the question was off-topic, and if you are uncomfortable
answering a question which you think will be used in a way you are
uncomfortable with, just don't answer it. But to decide that this
community has an interest in the repression of the transmission of
engineering and scientific knowledge goes deeply against everything
that Stack Overflow stands for.

当社は情報を広げたい派です。

他社のルールに違反しているかどうかを判断するのは当コミュニティの役割ではないです。何かの理由で回答するのが心配な場合、回答しなくてもよいです。そして、自分が同意した利用規約に違反するのはいけませんが、違反せず情報の共有ができるのであれば、あとは個人の判断になります。

自分が提供した知識にどのような使い道を見出だすかは読む人の判断にもよりますし、あなた自身が違反をしない限り共有することを基本にしてほしいと思っています。

まだ不自然差は残っていますが一部を読みやすく直しました。「それを言いながら」はわからなかったので保留してます
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